Roller and pulverizer



(NO Modei) N I J. L. SANDELB'AGH.

ROLLER AND PULVERIZBR. No. 334,984. Patented Jan. 26, 1886.

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wire STATES PATENT Fries.

JOHh L. SANDELBAOH, OF MOUNT IDA, WVISOONSIN.

ROLLER AND PULVERIZER.

forming part of Letters Patent No. 334,984, dated January 2:6, 1886.

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Be it known that 1, JOHN L. SANDELBACH, of Mount Ida, county of Grant, State of Wiscousin, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Rollers and Pulverizers,of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this speoification.

My invention relates to an improvement in rollers and pnlverizers; and it consists in the peculiar construction and combination of devices that will be more fully set forth hereinafter, and particularly pointed out in the claim.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of a roller and pulverizer embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same.

A represents the frame, which consists of the transverse beam B, the forwardly-extending longitudinal beams G, bolted thereto, the front tiebeam, D, and the inclined bracebeams E.

To the under side of the beams 0, near their front ends, are bolted bearing-blocks G, in which is journaled a roller, H.

I represents iron brace rods or straps, that are bolted at their front ends to the under side of the tie-beam D, and at their rear ends to the under side of the transverse beam B, and serve to brace and strengthen the frame.

To the upper sides of the beams O are bolted standards K, on which is secured a transverse beam, L, to the center of which is secured a drivers seat, M. This seat is above the rear side of the roller, and the weight of the driver, when the machine is in operation, causes the teeth F to enter the ground, his weight being thus evenly distributed over the frame, and caused to bear partly on the roller and partly on the teeth. Aclevis, N, is secured centrally to the tie-beam D by a vertical pin, 0, and to this clevis the draft-animals are hitched in the ordinary way.

A pulverizer and roller thus constructed is exceedingly cheap and simple, is strong and durable, and is thoroughly efficient and practical.

Having thus described my invention, I claim- The combination, in a land roller and pulverizer, of the frame composed of the rear beam, 13, front beam, D, longitudinal beams O, and diagonal brace-beams E, and the metallic brace-rods I. connecting the beams B and D, and secured on the undersides thereof,

the roller H, journaled in the front of the frame, the spring harrow-teeth F, secured to the rear beam thereof, and the drivers seat supported on the frame between the roller and the teeth to distribute the weight of the driver evenly over the frame and cause it to bear partly on the roller and partly on the teeth, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 30th day of May, A. D. 1885.

JOHN L. SANDELBAOH.

lVitnesses:

L. J. ARTHUR, FRED. Hess. 

